| I know the burden of being the chosen one, | |
| every step I take the world seems to judge | |
| I know the fire that lurks in every man, | |
| someone calls it love, some other just desire | |
| Torn between flesh and divine, | |
| human drives against the Faith, | |
| tell me, what should I choose | |
| as Dido weeps my name? | |
| Never I will rest my mind | |
| she’s my love, I must leave her | |
| Dying a bit inside | |
| as Dido weeps, as Dido weeps my name | |
| Vast looming walls and towers | |
| begun and left undone, | |
| the works are broken off, | |
| no more the city grows | |
| Slave to this passion, we left ourselves behind | |
| A sweet oblivion, a sin in the eyes of the Gods. | |
| Torn between flesh and divine, | |
| human drives against the faith, | |
| tell me, what should I choose | |
| as Dido cries my name? | |
| Never I will rest my mind | |
| she’s my love, I must leave her | |
| Dying a bit inside | |
| as Dido cries, as Dido cries my name | |
| “Venus, release this life | |
| Hades, please, receive my soul” | |
| Forgive me, Queen of Carthago | |
| The shining of a pyre reflecting on the sea | |
| as my fleet is sailing away to distant shores | |
| I feel your sorrow, I wasn't strong enough | |
| to be your lover and not the bearer of Fate | |
| Torn between flesh and divine, | |
| human drives against the faith | |
| Tell me, what should I choose | |
| as Dido curse my name? | |
| Never I will rest my mind | |
| she’s my love, I must leave her | |
| Dying a bit inside | |
| as Dido curse, as Dido curse my name | |
| “Venus, release this life | |
| Hades, please, receive my soul” | |
| Goodbye, my wretched queen |
| I know the burden of being the chosen one, | |
| every step I take the world seems to judge | |
| I know the fire that lurks in every man, | |
| someone calls it love, some other just desire | |
| Torn between flesh and divine, | |
| human drives against the Faith, | |
| tell me, what should I choose | |
| as Dido weeps my name? | |
| Never I will rest my mind | |
| she' s my love, I must leave her | |
| Dying a bit inside | |
| as Dido weeps, as Dido weeps my name | |
| Vast looming walls and towers | |
| begun and left undone, | |
| the works are broken off, | |
| no more the city grows | |
| Slave to this passion, we left ourselves behind | |
| A sweet oblivion, a sin in the eyes of the Gods. | |
| Torn between flesh and divine, | |
| human drives against the faith, | |
| tell me, what should I choose | |
| as Dido cries my name? | |
| Never I will rest my mind | |
| she' s my love, I must leave her | |
| Dying a bit inside | |
| as Dido cries, as Dido cries my name | |
| " Venus, release this life | |
| Hades, please, receive my soul" | |
| Forgive me, Queen of Carthago | |
| The shining of a pyre reflecting on the sea | |
| as my fleet is sailing away to distant shores | |
| I feel your sorrow, I wasn' t strong enough | |
| to be your lover and not the bearer of Fate | |
| Torn between flesh and divine, | |
| human drives against the faith | |
| Tell me, what should I choose | |
| as Dido curse my name? | |
| Never I will rest my mind | |
| she' s my love, I must leave her | |
| Dying a bit inside | |
| as Dido curse, as Dido curse my name | |
| " Venus, release this life | |
| Hades, please, receive my soul" | |
| Goodbye, my wretched queen |
| I know the burden of being the chosen one, | |
| every step I take the world seems to judge | |
| I know the fire that lurks in every man, | |
| someone calls it love, some other just desire | |
| Torn between flesh and divine, | |
| human drives against the Faith, | |
| tell me, what should I choose | |
| as Dido weeps my name? | |
| Never I will rest my mind | |
| she' s my love, I must leave her | |
| Dying a bit inside | |
| as Dido weeps, as Dido weeps my name | |
| Vast looming walls and towers | |
| begun and left undone, | |
| the works are broken off, | |
| no more the city grows | |
| Slave to this passion, we left ourselves behind | |
| A sweet oblivion, a sin in the eyes of the Gods. | |
| Torn between flesh and divine, | |
| human drives against the faith, | |
| tell me, what should I choose | |
| as Dido cries my name? | |
| Never I will rest my mind | |
| she' s my love, I must leave her | |
| Dying a bit inside | |
| as Dido cries, as Dido cries my name | |
| " Venus, release this life | |
| Hades, please, receive my soul" | |
| Forgive me, Queen of Carthago | |
| The shining of a pyre reflecting on the sea | |
| as my fleet is sailing away to distant shores | |
| I feel your sorrow, I wasn' t strong enough | |
| to be your lover and not the bearer of Fate | |
| Torn between flesh and divine, | |
| human drives against the faith | |
| Tell me, what should I choose | |
| as Dido curse my name? | |
| Never I will rest my mind | |
| she' s my love, I must leave her | |
| Dying a bit inside | |
| as Dido curse, as Dido curse my name | |
| " Venus, release this life | |
| Hades, please, receive my soul" | |
| Goodbye, my wretched queen |